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Scientists had predicted this disaster, and in response, the leaders of every country met to develop a plan for human survival before the meteor hit. The 7Seeds project was developed out of this meeting. Each country froze a number of young healthy people, which allowed them to survive the meteor. After the computer determined that Earth was once again safe for human life, it released them into the world.

The Japanese government created five groups of survivors: Winter group, Spring group, Summer group A, Summer group B, and Fall group. Each group consisted of seven members and one guide. The guide carried small tubes of poison on their necks to allow them to end their lives if their situation became unbearable. The Japanese government prepared seven "Fuji" as refuges for the groups. In each Fuji, the group would find seeds and numerous books instructing them on survival in the wilderness.

This is a real good manga, and the story is awesome, and definitively not cliche. But the art is pretty messed up : the characters are not drawn well. But I find the landscapes pretty well done.
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But the art is pretty messed up : the characters are not drawn well. But I find the landscapes pretty well done.

Messed up indeed. It has been published to volume 13 ( march, 2009 ) in my country. Tried to read it since volume was published.Shame it's release interval is quite a long one. (It took a year between volume 6 to 7).Even more shame that no one scanlating it.In spite of its publishing drawbacks, the story is a strong one. Each of the character development are well written.